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    #16
    I'm graduating in a couple of months and off to work for a large construction firm as a site engineer. Can't wait, pretty much over school by now. Did the design bit over summer and found I'd much rather be running around outside. Salaries would have gone up around $10K NZ in the 4 years I've been at uni.

    Out of interest, what could a site engineer make in the states a couple of years after uni? Gonna hit europe first but would mind spending several months in the states
    Last edited by Borat; 09-23-2008, 04:38 AM.

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      #17
      I've tiled for about $20/hr. Grunt work, just scraping, moving heavy stuff, changing out water buckets, etc. Independant side jobs.
      Drywalled for $20/hr. It's drywall, not much to explain there :P Side jobs again.

      Last and most fun: Punch list for $15/hr. Finished houses with A/C, carpet, running water, electricity, everything. Nobody in the house on your back, you just knock out a punch list and jam your radio. Bring a fat cooler and just munch on the porch like 5x a day, cruise around and talk to all the guys on the jobsite. Ended up getting my cousin hired and we got to team up in houses and cruise all day, much more fun than zoning out solo all day.
      Ended up leaving because my boss promised $17 after 6 months, and then didn't deliver. It was pretty cruise but only because I'm badass and could jam my shit out easily and have time to chill. They can never keep workers, I hired my own solid crew and was basically running everything (and taking all the shit from above that comes with it) without the pay scale coming up, so I walked.

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        #18
        I'm an engineer for a large general contractor. I'll also act as a superintendent, when needed, to run crews. We mainly do heavy highway, light rail, and water treatment plants in Texas, but anything from skyscrapers to bridges nationwide. Been here for over 2 years now. The job I'm currently on is a $500 million addition to the DART rail system. It has it's moments.

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          #19
          I was a maintenance guy at an apt complex once when I was between jobs. I was there for like 6 months. I got a free 1400 sq foot apartment that retailed for $1250 and like 10 bucks an hour on top. Then I got bit by a rabid bat on the job and they fucked up my workers comp shit. My insurance denied my claim and now I owe $1200 to the state for rabies shots. Anyways, I quit there and started work at the hospital where I get paid pretty nice money to do statistical analysis and financial work. I actually miss working maintenance though. It was pretty fun and I lost alot of weight.
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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            #20
            Originally posted by PiercedE30 View Post
            So, I was thinking about this today at work (yes, I worked on a Sunday - for 13 hours - all double time). I'm curious how many people on here work construction. Mainly, industrial construction and what your craft is.
            Right now I am working for SWS (Turner Industries Specialty Welding Services Division) out at DOW in Plaquemine, LA. I am an Ironworker/Rigger (NCCER Certified).
            How are the pay rates in your areas? Have you been seeing a pretty steady rise is pay over the last few years like it has been here? Do you mainly do grass roots (new construction) or maintenance? How long have you been working?
            Shit man sunday the 22ed I had 18 hours, the sunday before that I had 15, the sunday before that I had 12 I am averaging 14 hours a day 7 days a week the last day I had off was sept 2ed the day I flew back in to work from 3 days at home for the holiday week end. I am a industrial radiographer (X-ray hand) (used to be a laborer) working a $1.2B dollar 30in natural gas line in southern NY state. Do not whine to me about hours, the least amount of hours I have had save for labor day weekend in the last 2 months has been 92 its a great time to be in the oil and gas construction fields. I

            As a union laborer, pipe layer in MI pay was 21.xx plus benifits total package like 29 an hour (not much OT 130 hours a year ave) on the check raises went to cover rise in heath care. Now as a radiographer I am at 18.xx plus better bennies around 32 total package with out the perdiem on top of that (still union) (more OT than I can stand) our new contract is pushing a 7 dollar on the check raise to get people into the filed once. I get my level 2 certs thats another 7 bucks too Plus I make 125 a day perdiem 10 hour paid rain days all that good shit.

            edit: been in construction my whole life, water/sewer/road crew for 12+ years with a couple of years as a pipe liner, this is my 1st year as an x-ray hand, but back out as a pipe liner again
            ANY ONE IN CONSTRUCTION JOIN YOUR TRADE UNION
            Last edited by mrsleeve; 09-23-2008, 07:39 PM.
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              #21
              I graduated in the spring with a degree in const mgmnt, since then I've been a field engineer with a large company being the GC on clean air/powerplant projects, business is steady and growing despite the downturning economy.
              1990 S50 goodness.

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